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Mini Metro: Humble Happy Hour

Over the past couple of weeks we have been working with the Humble Store to offer you a series of different games to play for one free hour. Up to now, we’ve given you the chance to try police strategy game This is the Police; space exploration game Lifeless Planet as well as the addictive speedrunner Action Henk. We’re keen to bring you a wide variety of games to play so if there’s something in particular you’d like to try, give us a shout!

So here’s how The Humble Happy Hour works: You can access the game via the Humble Store, where you can download and play your free hour trial at whatever time suits you during the promotion – but you’d best be quick as it is only available over the weekend!

In the upcoming weeks we have more games lined up for you to try so follow us on Facebook and Twitter for updates!

You can access the Mini Metro Humble Happy Hour through the Humble Store. Simply download a free trial of the game to play for 1 free hour. If you enjoy it, you can buy in-game and play on instantly, with an exclusive 20% discount! Better still, you can even transfer your progress over to Steam.

Here’s some information about the game:

In Mini Metro, you take on the task of designing the subway layout for a rapidly expanding city. Your city starts with three stations. Draw routes between these stations to connect them with subway lines. Commuters travel along your lines to get around the city as fast as they can. Each station can only hold a handful of waiting commuters so your subway network will need to be well-designed to avoid delays.

The city is growing. More stations are opening, and commuters are appearing faster. The demands on your network are ever-increasing. You’ll be constantly redesigning your lines to maximise efficiency. The new assets you earn every week will help immensely — as long as they’re used wisely.

Eventually your network will fail. Stations will open too quickly. Commuters will crowd the platforms.

How long can you keep the city moving?

The Humble Happy Hour has now ended but you can still play a free trial of Mini Metro from the GameSessions website.